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Denali Software Inc. Announces General Availability of Simulation Models For SyncFlash MemoryModels simplify integration of new SyncFlash memory technology for system designers Palo Alto, CA – June 18, 2002 - Denali Software, Inc., the leader in memory system design and verification, today announced the availability of high-performance simulation models for recently announced second-generation SyncFlash® memory devices now shipping in sample quantity. These devices simplify and enhance the performance of low-power and embedded applications by allowing DRAM and Flash memory to reside on the same high-speed bus and execute from a single, standard SDRAM memory controller. The earlier availability of Denali simulation models enabled system engineers under NDA to design their applications to take advantage of the SyncFlash memory ahead of silicon. Newly public SyncFlash memory models are now available at http://www.eMemory.com/Micron-SyncFlash. Silicon cost and time-to-market pressures make it critical for system design engineers to model the various elements of their system in software, then run extensive simulations to verify the design's correctness before committing to silicon production. To do so, designers need early access to highly accurate simulation models of the devices to be used in the system. To address anticipated designer interest, the SyncFlash memory models were developed with Denali's SOMA™ modeling technology and made available privately to select design teams months ago. These models are now available to the general public. "Customers are always looking to reduce development cycle times," said Kevin Widmer, Micron Technology's Director of SyncFlash Marketing. "By working with Denali, we provide our customers advanced access to dependable models so they may quickly and accurately integrate our high-performance SyncFlash memory into their designs." "Products for the highly competitive low-power consumer and embedded applications are increasingly dependent on the newest memory technologies," says David Lin, Vice President of Applications Engineering of Denali. "Our close work with companies such as Micron Technology means designers will have early access to new memory devices, like SyncFlash, and that the highest-quality simulation models are available. From early on, we've experienced strong interest in the SyncFlash device, and to date, we've had over 80 downloads of the SyncFlash models from our website." About SOMA About Denali Software, Inc. Micron and SyncFlash are registered trademarks and the Micron logo is a trademark of Micron Technology, Inc. Any other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. All other marks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
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